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M ’ J j '. -J TUB WEATHER Str the laonth at Oetekw, ISIS Porseaet sf O. 8. Wenther 6*201 eftho AMIt Rain tonight and Satnrday. warm- er tonight and much eeidsr Satnr- g6 CIraHlRlIoHG day aftemoen and alghL ^ MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VHXAGE CHARM V0L.LVnL,N0.42 an Page 14} MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1938 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS 'TRADE TREATY LINKS UNITED STATES, BRITAIN AND CANADA PRQ)ICTSFDR JAPAN REJECTS ALL GOING TO ASK 9jai AIRSHIPS MAJOR CONTENTIONS Johnson, Assiitant Secre- tary Of War, Ghroi OIR- OF ‘ OPEN DOOR’ NOTE dal Ontline Of Phrts Of COUPLE WEDS AGAIN AFTER 28 YEARS Reannunent Program DeiJares "Ideas And Brinci- DALADER’S OWN AUentown, Pa., Nov. 18.— 1 (A P )—Frederick A. Steward , pies Of Past” No lo ife r ' Boeton, Nov. 18.—(AP)— Louis PARTY IN SPLIT and Stella Boyer took up their Johnson, assistut secretary of war, married Ufe again today where they left off 23 years ago. Wed Apply To CUnese Stiia- predicted today that President In 1900, they were divorced in Roosevelt would azk Oongrem for OVER PROGRAM 1918, and rewed yesterday. tion In Answering U. S. an Artoy air force of upwards of V,- plues. key figure In the New Economic Plan Brings Protest; Nations Estab* reztudy of national de- gave the first ofhclal NAZIS ORDER outline of p a ^ of the admlnistra- fishing New Order h Asia ^ Warning Fr<mi Blmn On tion’a proapectlve armamut pror gram. He told p confereaee of New England business leaders sponsored Attemi^ To Set Up HOME ENVOY Tokyo, Nov. U .—(AP) —Japan by the New England Council that today rejected all major contu- “our air supremacy ia threatened’ Dictatorship In France. tlona of the Unite States not* of by Europe’s advuces. TO AMERICA Oct 6 protssUng against “unwnr> "To meet the tremendous pace The hMorio E u t room of the Whits House fat Wuhtngton w u the acene for the slgnbig of s reciprocsl trade sareement hv tha sovam. ruted Intsrferu cs" with Amerleait that the rest of the world Is setting, mmts RnaiS **» t !^ ?***^ Cansds. Shown at the signing are seated,*?to r,: Arnold Overton, second secretary BritishParts, Nov. 14.— (AP) —A s^tt rights In China u d declared that we must doable, yes, treble and per- ®^‘‘*** en>b»««dor; President Koosevelt; Cuadlan Prime Minister MacKensle King; SecreU ^of BUto hips evu quadruple our present HuU. S id in g, L to r.: fructe B. Sayre, assistut secretary of sUte; Sir Herbert Marier, C uadlu mlnUter; Dr. O. D. Skelton, under secre- developed today among Premier Want Report On "Queer At- ideu and principles of the pasf* air force with tbe beet alrplues that tary of state fer Ebcteraol Affairs of (Canada and CHiarles Barnes of the State Department. Daladler’a own mpportera In the no longer applied to the Chlnesa eu poMlbly be produced,’’ Johnson situation. Chamber of Deputies over the dras- titude” Of Roosefek Ajid ^ said. tic aew governm ut ecuom le pro- The Jspsnss* reply, banibandsd to Qoal Below iHwiBiWsts Needs POU(!EMAN KHJLED Ambassador Joseph C. (3rew, said AS SIKENS TOO LOUD gram which brought a warning Other Leaders On Vio- Tbs Army's present goal of 3,830 from former Premier Leon Blum la cu clu sion : first line plues by ^d-1940 he LEWIS CHOSEN against attempting to set up a dic- “IB th* face of tlia new sltuatlott termed “far below our Immediate Kusu City, Nov. 18.—(API- TARIFF CUTS OFFERED uy attempt to apply to the eondt- Two police patrol cars, their tatorship In F ru ce. lence Toward The Jews. needa.- Despite . the premier’s personal tlou of today and tomorrow tbs "Mass production of alrplues we sirens soudlng so loudly the Inapplicalrie Ideu and prinelplM BY DELEGATES drivers couitl not hear each other, appeal for a unulmous vote of ap- must achieve In this country u d at tbs past naitlisr would coatrlbut* collided at a street Intersection BY TRADE AGREEMENTS proval, nine of the 112 deputies of ws must do ao immsdtstely,’’ John- Berlin, Nov. 18.—(A P)—Germany to the peace of soot Asia nor solv* today, VUling Patrohnu Hury tbe middle-of-the-road Radical So- - s o n contl n<M>d. cialist party at a mesUng called by today called borne her Ambassador tbs Immedlato tasuss.” AS a o LEADER Shlpe, 38. rnie cars were speed- Estsbbsbkig Now Order. A elx-month supply of weapons ily to give oMlatuca to other i tbs premier voted against him, u d to Washington for a report on "the ud supplies ftor u army of a mil 81 others sbstainsd from vothig. H m Japanese note, wblcb bad oQcers mgaged In a shooting' Hiree Greatest Merdiant queer attitude" of President Roose- tbs approval of tbe caMnst aad tba lion mm Is uother ontstudlng ad- scrape with two Negroes. Unanimous approval w«a voted, OPINIONS VARY velt and other American ludera to- sanctica of BmpsrorBm Birohitw do- ministration objective, be indlcat- Tnmnltnoos Demonstration Incidutally, Shlpe’s death w u however, for Franos’s “lack of ra- Nations Express Hope Of cial prejudice" u d for opposition ward the wave o f vloluoe aad re- clarsd that J a p u w u sasagad la ad. the first motor oai fatality her* establHsblng'a asw ordar la seat Without referring to President to cession of u y Fruch ukmy to strictive measures sgslnst Jaws In In November, dining which police HOW TREATIES Oerrosny. Asia “which la u Indlspaaaabla Booeevelt’s assertion that national Follows Nomination B j have been engaged In u intense Nut Oermuy. hcreasmg Trade And The spat over the “three year oooditkm of Japu’s vsiy xzist- defense Involved security of the m - campaign to reduce traffic acci- H is summons to Ambassador ucs.” tire werism hemisphere. Johnson dents. plu" for rebuilding France's Hana Disekboff w u o u t Just four Murray, An Old Friend fln u cu w u beUevsd to have add The note took up the poiota of declared that “right now wo ere Presenrinf World P e a ^ AFFECT N. L days after announosmut that Unit- the Amerieu protest oae by oa*. weak in the sinews of battle to ed a new Item to mounting dlffl- ed States Ambassador Hugh R. Wil- cultiee Daladler’a government fa cu On aoms. polati tbs attofatkaia of protect even our own abores.” And CUef LientenanL son had b e u ordered borne by tbs United Statu wars dsniod. On Tbs burly, partly bald aaalatut In Its new decree lews although a Wariilngton, Nov. 18—(AP) — large majority voted confidence In Presldut Roosevelt for report and others oounter-argunMute ware of- secretary gave no satlmatss of the Gofeniors And Textile Offi- couultatton. fered. Xteewherajtou of military cost of tho far rsaehlng proposslq, AU SECTIONS Tbe three greeteat m erchut na- the program ud appuled to all Pittsburgh,'Noe. 18—(AP)—John Fruch 'people to sui^rt It In a ascssalty or the dates for attaining the new tions—Orest Britain, Csiutda u d The JiJapoasM wu aalborl- L. Lewis w u slsctsd first presi- cial Fear Adrersc, Ef- “ftsely consuted disci The order for Dieckboff to returp ohjscUvss. War Depai tni w spdhss- •tkS'UnHefl 8tate*-.*ffered ana an- tlval! lam aetleo that men told Oongren thU year how- other far-reaching tariff reduetlou came u a surpriM e v u to m u y dent of the OongrsM of Industrial SHOULD JOIN foreign office funcUonariss. It sms JapuJai considers that th* aew con- ever that equipping the projected (JrganiuUons today, following a 38- today In the expressed hope of In- fects, But Some faterests llMBrect Slop at Oeriizisy. dlUou cruted by hsr conqusat of a 1,000,000-mu force with “essen- creasing foreign trade u d thereby OsputlM called the rseolutlm on interpreted u meaning that Foreign minute tumultuous demonstration racialsclal prejudice u Indirect slap at Mlnlater Joublm von Rtbbutrop larg* portioB of China have raadsr- tial” arms u d auppUea would cost by 800 delegates represutlng some preserving world peace. ed outdated tbe International on*** TO PROGRESS Historic commercial agreements, Oermuy through comparison. end other members of tbs CTsUnet 8440,000,000. 8,800,000 workers In ftiore th u 40 See Adfantifes In hets. ments concerning Cffilu reached im- naietendlar MUItanr N< giving concessions on more th u 3,- “Fruce, a country uempt fiwm have found It difficult to beUsve national and international unions racial prejudice,” It said in part, mediately after the World W u. Johnoon listed these as among The nomination of Lewis started 280 products, were signed late yes- DieckofTs cabled reports concerning terday In the mirrored East room of “hu oonsiderably bettered the ma- Amerieu rasctlu to Germany's outstanding hdUtary needs, making delegates parading, tooting boms, Wage-Hoar Official Lands Boston, Nov. 18.—(A P)—Vary- Already. responriMe it clear he w u referring to the the White House. utl-Ssmltlsm. spokeamu have iadiutsd a ringing bells u d shouting. Balloons Prime Minister Mackenzie King ing opinions were voiced today as (Oontlnnsd Gn Png* Tws) Arsoy alone and not the Navy: fluttered over tbe convention ball. DNB, the, official news agency, tsrmhiattoB that such paete u the of Cuada and Sir.Ronald Lindmy, muutecturer, worker u d public 1. Expansion aad Improvement Lieut Oov. Ttaomu Keuedy of RMonrcefnlness Winch said “tbe ambaosador will inform the 1922 nine-power treaty, by srblcb of aviation research facilities, par- Britlab ambasMdor, Joined Secre- official studied the United BUtea* foreign minister In detail cm cern- Japu.